I have mixed feelings about the new adaptation but THIS?!?!?! I absolutely love that they have incorporated Leaves From The Vine while still keeping the "It's Mako's song. No one sings it but him." This scene and Zuko returning to the ship in episode 6 were the best scenes of the show in my opinion. And they had me tearbending hard!
I loved how they explained some important information like who Zuko’s crew was. I have always wondered how his crew was picked to go on a fool’s mission with a banished prince.
The fact that just the instrumentals are enough to reduce us all to tears shows just how much this show and the character of General Iroh made an impact.
My wife never saw the original and as we were watching the adaptation she could tell I wasn’t enjoying it and almost a little bitter. Then she looked over 20 seconds later and I’m holding back tears. Made her really confused lol. I’m just glad they knew that if there was ONE thing they had to get right no exception it’s was leaves from the vine and they nailed it.
@angiereyes7856Crazy thing I learned about that is, he knew he was descendant of Ozai, but he was also descendant from Roku through his mother. One of her parents was Roku's child. And if that don't mess with your head
The actor for iroh was phenomenal for this! Doesn't move doesn’t speak amd yet you can tell how much grief he's carrying. And the instrumental... God it's just so heartbreaking
Respect to Netflix for honoring mako (uncle irohs original voice actor) no one singing it lets it still be his song and they used it really well while honoring mako. May he rest in peace
That makes no sense. So if they have the scene of iroh singing it under the tree next season that would somehow be disrespectful? I’m sure Mako would hate that worldview and want the song to be sung by the new actor. Don’t imagine he’s as selfish as you are
@@collinwiniarski4703 i don't think that people would necessarily see a new version as something super disrespectful, but since it was one of the last things mako did for the show, the song is a way to honor and remember him for all his work. i know that irohs voice actor in the third season, greg baldwin, does not sing this song for fans because he sees it as something special to mako and his memory.
They're probably just saving it for season 2. It'd be silly to deprive people who only watched the live action of the great scene where he sings it, just out of some weird notion of respect for someone who definitely would have wanted the story to reach as many people as possible. All they need to do is add the "In honor of Mako" text to the S2 episode where Iroh sings it, and I doubt anyone in their right mind will think it's disrespectful in any way.
The way they depicted Zuko in this show was by far the best part of this adaptation. I am so excited to see how they further develop this character in the coming two seasons
I agree, the added bit about him requesting the soldiers himself for his avatar mission was such a welcome addition to the story. Both of these scenes were great additions... I think Zuko and Iroh are going to carry this show hard, but that's not a bad thing at all...
@J0J0155 Gives me high hopes for Toph next season. If they can expand on a character the way they did with Zuko and Iroh, then Toph will be brilliant next season, along with Azula 😊
The actor for Uncle Iroh mastered the Asian dad art of tearbending the maximum surface tension of water on the eyes. I know that look, from my own dad. 🥹 Bravo!
This reminds me that uncle Iroh WAS a general, a respected high-ranking royalty but also a war criminal who deserved a lot of fear. With that fear comes isolation. People would not want to connect with someone so vile. This leaves Iroh lonelier than ever. This was a funeral ffs. Iroh was the sole person close to the departed yet no one sits with him, no one consoles him. This is atypical for a wake. In our world, we almost never leave that 'person' Zuko really did saved him.
you have to remember that General Iroh is also considered an "embarrassment" to the Fire Nation at this point as well, because he abandoned his siege on Ba Sing Se when he received news that Lu Ten died. In the original series we didn't have a funeral scene, we just heard from Zuko, Azula, and Ursa about Iroh's grief (and how Ozai wanted to use Iroh's weakness to usurp his place as direct heir). The absence of the entire royal family (even Fire Lord Azulon isn't present) in this scene sets a precedent for the rest of the Fire Nation citizenry. Zuko, soon to be the crown prince, choosing to sit and grieve with a "traitor" sends a powerful message within the show and to the audience.
For the most part of it I agree, but please remember he had earlier saved dragons from extinction by his lie. He did fought the war for Fire Nation, but he has shown selflessness before.
@@jokekopter2509 Dude. He was a crowned prince General of the nation laying siege to the entire world. He personally laid siege to Ba-Sing-Se. So yes he's war criminal who didn't realize the cost of war until his own son died under his command. Now he's a man doing his best to give back to the world.
@@dalekrenegade2596 what are you talking about? Siges are allowed during the war. BA sing see also probably not staring,or were out of water. Also so what if he was an heir to the throne,this changes nothing.
I get where people who hate this show are coming from, but honestly I'm someone who can watch an adaptation without prejudice as long as I know from the very beginning not to expect it to completely follow to plot of the original. They did they're own thing and I actually enjoy these original scenes.
THANK you! Someone else gets it. Not liking some of the changes they made, I understand. But calling this a failure of an adaptation? I feel like that's exaggerating a bit much, and that those people need to take off their nostalgia goggles and look at this objectively.
Same here. Jury's still out on some unnecessary changes, but those are minor. I've accepted that it can't be shot by shot, but scenes like this are what gives its own special touch. I'm curious about what they do with season 2 and 3 when they come out
One of the things I love in the Netflix version is that they showed Zuko as being kind early on. Also, now that the series has been renewed for 2 seasons, imagine how much we'll all be tearbending during the betrayal and reunion part.
I'm more curious if they will keep things like Zuko Alone. That story works wonderfully as 1 half hour episode in a 20+ episode season, but it's a difficult needle to thread when each episode is 45 - 60 minutes long
@@aceshighdueceslowif they keep injecting personal Zuko moments the way they did in Season 1, they don’t need a standalone Zuko episode like they did in the animated show. And they only have certain number of episodes for each season. They can’t afford to have a single episode dedicated to any one single character.
Iroh, being a father figure to Zuko is one of the greatest things the show have. The wisdom, the advice and the guidance of Iroh provide to Zuko is what we also needed to our personal life.
To me this scene showed that even though they were Cousins; Zuko Looked to Lu-Ten as an Older Brother on how he Spoken about him, Zuko Confirmed it when he Sat Next to Iroh in the Funeral. those seats are Reserved for Immediate Family (Mom & Dad, Bro & Sis)
Everyone says Zuko never said the word "honor", well he did say it once right after he faced his uncle earlier on this scene, but in a rather different context. That being said, this is one of the best scenes of the show 👏👏👏 Now bring on season 2!!!
@@mike5523season 1 was filmed years ago so the actors are going to have more chemistry now than they did then and will likely be more comfortable in their roles, the writers already stated if they could've adapted all 20+ episodes of book 1 they would've but they had to sacrifice a lot
Say what you will about this adaptation, I certainly had problems with it, but all the fire nation stuff was done so perfectly. This scene and especially the ending of episode 6 were so emotional.
both actors did incredible in this scene. paul especially, bringing a tear to my eyes without saying a word, only a single tear and quivering lips. This was the best way to adapt leaves from the vine. If they do adapt that moment from tales from ba sing se, I hope that it's similar. no dialogue, just iroh playing the instrument he bought at the market. leaves from the vine should only be sung by mako, it's HIS song, this scene shows clearly that they can give this song the justice its due weight without a new singer.
Zuko always has a good heart. He became "evil" just because he wanted to take back his right as the heir. It was shown even from the very beginning, he really left the water tribe behind after he had Aang as his prisoner. Other Fire Nation commanders would still attack and burn the village to the ground even after they got what they wanted.
The way this song reverberated across every emotional moment of my childhood and can trigger me into crying instantaneously at 26 is a testament to how much of a core memory this was for everyone
As soon as I recognized the music I started smiling and crying because it was the moment I knew Netflix got this show and its insanely popular fanbase of which I've been a part of since '05!!!!
This change I love! It’s so sweet/poignant and easy to see that Zuko idolized Lu Ten. I wonder if it was Lu Ten that inspired him to learn how to use duel swords to learn not to rely on fire bending all the time?
Those for whom this is their first ATLAB experience can’t possibly understand the feels of that tune starting up. Even at the end of this scene, by itself, doesn’t carry the impact of this scene with the experience of ‘tales of Bar-sing Se’ under your belt.
No, not true. I cried my eyes out when I watched this scene, and this was pretty much my first experience with Avatar. I was just so... Mesmerized with this song. I instantly searched for it and heard Mako's version. Then, after finishing the live action, I watched the animation. My point is, even by itself, this scene is sooooo powerful. The raw emotions are everything.
When I watched this scene with my mom, I had to pause it to explain why I was breaking down so hard when I heard the music, I showed her the clip and she started to cry too
i had a lot of mixed feelings about the show until i watched this scene. it was always made clear that zuko had too much of his mothers goodness in him but dallas brought a softness and tenderness to zuko we didn’t really get to see in the animated show. the show humanised him, allowed us to see who he was before his banishment and the desperation for his fathers affection and approval consumed everything he was and quelled all of that goodness. i LOVE the relationship between zuko and iroh too, it’s so important to his character arc and his redemption + reclamation of who he’s meant to be. iroh is the father he deserved, the father he DID have and iroh got to be the father he should have been to luten. 😢
Such a beautiful moment between these two. I love seeing young Zuko's gentleness in the days before his banishment, and the beginnings of his deep bond with his uncle. ❤️ And they just had to use The Song, too 😭
When I watched this with my Mom as soon as the song started playing I immediately started balling my eyes out. She was confused so I had to explain it to her.
It's sad that people compare it to the original series and hate it. Also people that read the negative articles about it then believe every word like an idiot. I view this more as new series. its own thing. People need to wisen up and learn that the origional 1st season had very much cringe MUCH more than the live action.
@@avatarmezzy2980 I know right? The first season of the animated show was much more intended for children and the current live action I'd say "fixes" a lot of those issues
Dallas Liu brings the perfect amount of balance to this role. Zuko was a teenager ge was moody, emotional and upset when things didnt go his way. Honestly i think its perfect casting
The little things shown in this scene, for example when Iroh raised his head up, when Zuko sat down, gives such a stronger spectrum of emotion between there relationship.
Netflix is the real MVP for honoring Mako's memory ❤️❤️❤️ NOBODY can sing that the way he did 🥹🙏 RIP Uncle Iroh/Mako ❤️❤️❤️ you're memory lives on in us all
Am I the only one that realizes how sad it is that we don't even get any flashback with Lu Ten and Iroh neither in the original series and the Netflix adaptation? We even had some flashbacks with Ursa in Zuko Alone, but with Lu Ten... It just reinforces the fact that he's gone.
Tears from our eyes, Come rolling down, Like little drops of rain, When we hear the sound, Avatar fans, have nothing to defend Against Uncle Iroh's, ability to tearbend.
This live action was amazing. I didn’t watch the show before it. Perhaps it wasn’t perfect, but it brought me to the original and now I understand this scene even more profoundly. ATLA fans should be thankful that it’s good enough to introduce fans to the original.
The song make me recall the time I had spent with my dog who passed away last year and my emotions overwhelmed me to the point of being completely broken and so vulnerable with so much anguish and sorrow in my heart that it hurts me so much knowing she gone and now I’m alone at night with no one their to comfort me She was a companion that I wish I could have given her so much more for her in her life
You can talk all the crap you want on the Netflix adaptation, they didnt have someone sing Leaves from the Vine but still gave it a place in the show. Its Mako's song, no Iroh has sang it since. And hopefully none ever will. I applaud whoever made the decision, and the suits that gave it their approval. It was the right choice
The Fire Nation story is way more captivating then Aang’s in this adaption. Acting has me way more invested, or maybe it’s because we’ve never seen it.
While there were issues with this live adaptation, their depiction of Zuko, Iroh, and their relationship together were absolutely spot on. This was an amzing adaptation of Leaves from the Vine.
Leaves from the vine Falling so slow Like fragile tiny shells Drifting in the foam Little soldier boy Come marching home Brave soldier boy Comes marching home
부모님은 산 위에 높이 묻지만, 자식은 마음 속 깊이 묻는다. "When parents die, they are buried on the mountain, but when a child dies, they are buried in the heart." - Korean proverb
Yeah, this was the moment that sold me on this show. It's not perfect, but it knows what to tell with it's old and new audience. That's what I wanted from this adaptation, to know what's it telling, if they know the story from front to back, and want to tell a new version of it, then give it a shot, pour your heart knowing that YOU love this world and want to tell it.
I'm not the biggest fan of some of the changes and new direction and focus of this remake... but I don't think anyone can refuse to give kudos to this scene and everything that went into it. Respect
Poor Iroh. I can’t imagine the pain of losing your only child and heir to everything of yours. The love of your life does not always have to be a spouse or romantic person, it can be your son, your mother, your friends.
My partner and I were screaming at the T.V. for the majority of this episode. Then this scene came on and we were silenced. Cried. And accepted the respect given to such a translation of important imformation
I might heavily dislike this adaption or interpretation of avatar the last airbender as a whole, but this scene? It has a heart and deserves it's screentime and to exist!
I have mixed feelings about the new adaptation but THIS?!?!?! I absolutely love that they have incorporated Leaves From The Vine while still keeping the "It's Mako's song. No one sings it but him." This scene and Zuko returning to the ship in episode 6 were the best scenes of the show in my opinion. And they had me tearbending hard!
Makes sense that it's the Zuko and Iroh stuff that tugs at the heartstrings even here. 😭😭
Only Mako. RIP
I loved how they explained some important information like who Zuko’s crew was. I have always wondered how his crew was picked to go on a fool’s mission with a banished prince.
They gotta use the original song in season 2 (the one that mako sings)
So real i cried at the exact same moments and also have mixed feelings i feel like i wrote this comment
The fact that just the instrumentals are enough to reduce us all to tears shows just how much this show and the character of General Iroh made an impact.
No, it's more like Zuko's kindness and Iroh's sorrow that moved me.
The fact that to all of us, he's *uncle* iroh.❤
@@shizukagozen777yeah… Iroh’s trembling had me in tears
@@Yehoshua66
😔💔
My wife never saw the original and as we were watching the adaptation she could tell I wasn’t enjoying it and almost a little bitter. Then she looked over 20 seconds later and I’m holding back tears. Made her really confused lol. I’m just glad they knew that if there was ONE thing they had to get right no exception it’s was leaves from the vine and they nailed it.
This proves that Zuko has always has the softness of the heart in him
Zuko was always good. His father wanted him to be a heartless killing machine that only serves him.
True. And it twisted Zuko inside but he was blessed to have Iroh there to prevent Zuko from continuing the cycle
I mean it was shown in the Anime, everything changed after he was banished.
His banishment is what hardened his heart. He was always good and different from the rest of his family.
@angiereyes7856Crazy thing I learned about that is, he knew he was descendant of Ozai, but he was also descendant from Roku through his mother. One of her parents was Roku's child. And if that don't mess with your head
The fact that there were 3 chairs for Ozai, Zuko and Azula and only Zuko stayed and sat with Iroh
There were three? I thought I only saw two...
@@hellowhat890 this video doesn’t show the three seats but there is 3 in the scene
Wait where’s the chair for Ursa?
@@pisces2569 ursa is “dead” to all their knowledge except Ozai when she was actually banished
@@TXTerrz Ursa is supposed to be still with them during this time.
The actor for iroh was phenomenal for this! Doesn't move doesn’t speak amd yet you can tell how much grief he's carrying. And the instrumental... God it's just so heartbreaking
Mr. KIM❤❤❤❤
The instrumental in case you didn't know is from the original show in tales of baa sing sa called leaves from the vine.
@@YaYeetBoyThe0P The notes are the same but the instrumental is different
Respect to Netflix for honoring mako (uncle irohs original voice actor) no one singing it lets it still be his song and they used it really well while honoring mako. May he rest in peace
That makes no sense. So if they have the scene of iroh singing it under the tree next season that would somehow be disrespectful? I’m sure Mako would hate that worldview and want the song to be sung by the new actor. Don’t imagine he’s as selfish as you are
@@collinwiniarski4703 i don't think that people would necessarily see a new version as something super disrespectful, but since it was one of the last things mako did for the show, the song is a way to honor and remember him for all his work. i know that irohs voice actor in the third season, greg baldwin, does not sing this song for fans because he sees it as something special to mako and his memory.
They're probably just saving it for season 2. It'd be silly to deprive people who only watched the live action of the great scene where he sings it, just out of some weird notion of respect for someone who definitely would have wanted the story to reach as many people as possible.
All they need to do is add the "In honor of Mako" text to the S2 episode where Iroh sings it, and I doubt anyone in their right mind will think it's disrespectful in any way.
I get what you're saying, but I kind of hope he'll sing it in season 2.
@@collinwiniarski4703It isnt his idea
the actors themselves WILL NOT DO IT
they CHOSE THAT.
youre SELFISH clearly
Huge shoutout to Paul Sun-Hyung Lee for nailing this character and this scene Mako would of be so proud of him WE LOVE YOU PAUL!!
When I say he was going to be cast as Uncle Iroh, I screamed and told my husband. He had no idea who Paul was until he watched Kim's Convenience
Paul is uncle iroh he played the character to perfection
Love him in Kim’s Convenience, also love him in this
He did a wonderful job and kept Uncle Iroh alive ❤ Mako will live on!
The way they depicted Zuko in this show was by far the best part of this adaptation. I am so excited to see how they further develop this character in the coming two seasons
the betrayal is going to be hard
I agree, the added bit about him requesting the soldiers himself for his avatar mission was such a welcome addition to the story. Both of these scenes were great additions... I think Zuko and Iroh are going to carry this show hard, but that's not a bad thing at all...
@J0J0155 Gives me high hopes for Toph next season. If they can expand on a character the way they did with Zuko and Iroh, then Toph will be brilliant next season, along with Azula 😊
@@kdlove8629exactly!
The actor for Uncle Iroh mastered the Asian dad art of tearbending the maximum surface tension of water on the eyes. I know that look, from my own dad. 🥹 Bravo!
Were we all crying?
yes
excuse me, I have something in my eye…
😭💔
I was. This was definitely the stand out scene of the new show
I'm not crying. I'm just sweating through my eyes because someone left a bowl of onions.
@@tench017you too
The fact that this was the BG music makes it more emotional and tearbending
In Memory of Mako, the original voice of Iroh
May he rest in peace
Honestly, I think he would be proud of this different, but he would see it in a different light.
Nah hes not dead, he went to the spirit world
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I love that Lu ten and Zuko were close, Zuko looked up to him and Iroh
This reminds me that uncle Iroh WAS a general, a respected high-ranking royalty but also a war criminal who deserved a lot of fear. With that fear comes isolation. People would not want to connect with someone so vile. This leaves Iroh lonelier than ever. This was a funeral ffs. Iroh was the sole person close to the departed yet no one sits with him, no one consoles him. This is atypical for a wake. In our world, we almost never leave that 'person'
Zuko really did saved him.
you have to remember that General Iroh is also considered an "embarrassment" to the Fire Nation at this point as well, because he abandoned his siege on Ba Sing Se when he received news that Lu Ten died. In the original series we didn't have a funeral scene, we just heard from Zuko, Azula, and Ursa about Iroh's grief (and how Ozai wanted to use Iroh's weakness to usurp his place as direct heir). The absence of the entire royal family (even Fire Lord Azulon isn't present) in this scene sets a precedent for the rest of the Fire Nation citizenry.
Zuko, soon to be the crown prince, choosing to sit and grieve with a "traitor" sends a powerful message within the show and to the audience.
For the most part of it I agree, but please remember he had earlier saved dragons from extinction by his lie. He did fought the war for Fire Nation, but he has shown selflessness before.
How is he an war criminal?
Evidence?
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Dude. He was a crowned prince General of the nation laying siege to the entire world. He personally laid siege to Ba-Sing-Se. So yes he's war criminal who didn't realize the cost of war until his own son died under his command.
Now he's a man doing his best to give back to the world.
@@dalekrenegade2596 what are you talking about?
Siges are allowed during the war.
BA sing see also probably not staring,or were out of water.
Also so what if he was an heir to the throne,this changes nothing.
I get where people who hate this show are coming from, but honestly I'm someone who can watch an adaptation without prejudice as long as I know from the very beginning not to expect it to completely follow to plot of the original. They did they're own thing and I actually enjoy these original scenes.
THANK you! Someone else gets it. Not liking some of the changes they made, I understand. But calling this a failure of an adaptation? I feel like that's exaggerating a bit much, and that those people need to take off their nostalgia goggles and look at this objectively.
I like the Adaptation tbh it gives its own sense of storyline and makes it it’s own show. I would not want it the same
Same here. Jury's still out on some unnecessary changes, but those are minor. I've accepted that it can't be shot by shot, but scenes like this are what gives its own special touch. I'm curious about what they do with season 2 and 3 when they come out
There are some aspects that annoyed me with how Netflix handled this. But adding this scene, it's forgiveable
Their*
One of the things I love in the Netflix version is that they showed Zuko as being kind early on.
Also, now that the series has been renewed for 2 seasons, imagine how much we'll all be tearbending during the betrayal and reunion part.
I'm more curious if they will keep things like Zuko Alone. That story works wonderfully as 1 half hour episode in a 20+ episode season, but it's a difficult needle to thread when each episode is 45 - 60 minutes long
Oh man I’m not ready! Especually after this.
@@aceshighdueceslowif they keep injecting personal Zuko moments the way they did in Season 1, they don’t need a standalone Zuko episode like they did in the animated show. And they only have certain number of episodes for each season. They can’t afford to have a single episode dedicated to any one single character.
@@aceshighdueceslow they will probably still do Zuko alone, but interspersed with other events in the same episode.
Iroh, being a father figure to Zuko is one of the greatest things the show have. The wisdom, the advice and the guidance of Iroh provide to Zuko is what we also needed to our personal life.
Zuko: the villain with a heart of gold just trying to break free.
And iroh: the farther figure and true farther of the villain with a heart of gold.
What I got from this zuko looked up to Lu ten like a cool big brother and his cousin always believed in him and maybe taught him a few things
To me this scene showed that even though they were Cousins; Zuko Looked to Lu-Ten as an Older Brother on how he Spoken about him, Zuko Confirmed it when he Sat Next to Iroh in the Funeral. those seats are Reserved for Immediate Family (Mom & Dad, Bro & Sis)
Aw man. I'm tearbending. What a beautiful way to honor Mako. RIP you beautiful man.
Zuko became my favourite character after this series. He had my whole heart now😭😭
Mako would be proud of this scene ❤
Everyone says Zuko never said the word "honor", well he did say it once right after he faced his uncle earlier on this scene, but in a rather different context. That being said, this is one of the best scenes of the show 👏👏👏
Now bring on season 2!!!
I’m down for season 2 but the writers and some of the actors need to make some major improvements.
@@mike5523season 1 was filmed years ago so the actors are going to have more chemistry now than they did then and will likely be more comfortable in their roles, the writers already stated if they could've adapted all 20+ episodes of book 1 they would've but they had to sacrifice a lot
Season 2 and 3 were just announced to be renewed! Woohoo
@@XandarYT yeah, i know. it's trending 👏👏👏
@@XandarYTForreal. I'm glad.
Say what you will about this adaptation, I certainly had problems with it, but all the fire nation stuff was done so perfectly. This scene and especially the ending of episode 6 were so emotional.
I agree 100% with you
zuko and iroh carried this series
nah momo did
I think you will find Iroh carries all serise /LH
When that music hit I'm not crying you are! 😭
both actors did incredible in this scene. paul especially, bringing a tear to my eyes without saying a word, only a single tear and quivering lips. This was the best way to adapt leaves from the vine. If they do adapt that moment from tales from ba sing se, I hope that it's similar. no dialogue, just iroh playing the instrument he bought at the market. leaves from the vine should only be sung by mako, it's HIS song, this scene shows clearly that they can give this song the justice its due weight without a new singer.
Zuko always has a good heart. He became "evil" just because he wanted to take back his right as the heir. It was shown even from the very beginning, he really left the water tribe behind after he had Aang as his prisoner. Other Fire Nation commanders would still attack and burn the village to the ground even after they got what they wanted.
I'm happy season 2&3 will come out,I don't care what anyone says This Is a Good adaptation,and Dallas did such a good job as are Zuko.
I agree
Zuko has the best character development, I love that they show that he has a good heart. Sad but beautiful moment.
The way this song reverberated across every emotional moment of my childhood and can trigger me into crying instantaneously at 26 is a testament to how much of a core memory this was for everyone
As soon as I recognized the music I started smiling and crying because it was the moment I knew Netflix got this show and its insanely popular fanbase of which I've been a part of since '05!!!!
This change I love! It’s so sweet/poignant and easy to see that Zuko idolized Lu Ten. I wonder if it was Lu Ten that inspired him to learn how to use duel swords to learn not to rely on fire bending all the time?
this and the 41st platoon was also a good change. I can accept these 2.
In memory of Mako, I really loved this song 'leaves from the vine' and how well it is used in this scene ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
00:36 extreme TEARBENDING 😭😭😭
I’m sorry but tearbending 😂
You know that medal will make another scene right? I'm calling it now.
@@InjusticeJosh
STOP 😂
Those for whom this is their first ATLAB experience can’t possibly understand the feels of that tune starting up. Even at the end of this scene, by itself, doesn’t carry the impact of this scene with the experience of ‘tales of Bar-sing Se’ under your belt.
No, not true. I cried my eyes out when I watched this scene, and this was pretty much my first experience with Avatar.
I was just so... Mesmerized with this song. I instantly searched for it and heard Mako's version. Then, after finishing the live action, I watched the animation.
My point is, even by itself, this scene is sooooo powerful. The raw emotions are everything.
When I watched this scene with my mom, I had to pause it to explain why I was breaking down so hard when I heard the music, I showed her the clip and she started to cry too
i had a lot of mixed feelings about the show until i watched this scene. it was always made clear that zuko had too much of his mothers goodness in him but dallas brought a softness and tenderness to zuko we didn’t really get to see in the animated show. the show humanised him, allowed us to see who he was before his banishment and the desperation for his fathers affection and approval consumed everything he was and quelled all of that goodness. i LOVE the relationship between zuko and iroh too, it’s so important to his character arc and his redemption + reclamation of who he’s meant to be. iroh is the father he deserved, the father he DID have and iroh got to be the father he should have been to luten. 😢
This damn song.... it always knows how to make us tearbend.
Such a beautiful moment between these two. I love seeing young Zuko's gentleness in the days before his banishment, and the beginnings of his deep bond with his uncle. ❤️ And they just had to use The Song, too 😭
What makes Iroh the strongest character of all is that he experienced the worst a father can endure, and still stayed so happy and joyful.
When I watched this with my Mom as soon as the song started playing I immediately started balling my eyes out. She was confused so I had to explain it to her.
Oh, Mako. If only you were still around to see this. Rest in peace.
say what you will about this show but they absolutely nailed this scene, everything about it was done perfectly
I love seeing Zuko’s love for Lu Ten. Something the animated version never really touched on. ❤️
Damn it, I m crying 😢😢😢😢😢
So touching
Mako must be proud.
Best adaptation of All time
It's sad that people compare it to the original series and hate it. Also people that read the negative articles about it then believe every word like an idiot. I view this more as new series. its own thing. People need to wisen up and learn that the origional 1st season had very much cringe MUCH more than the live action.
Trash is trash no matter how much u wana dick ride it but it's better than the abomination of a movie
@@avatarmezzy2980 people are fool
One piece is way way way better, but this one has its moments
@@avatarmezzy2980 I know right? The first season of the animated show was much more intended for children and the current live action I'd say "fixes" a lot of those issues
Dallas Liu brings the perfect amount of balance to this role. Zuko was a teenager ge was moody, emotional and upset when things didnt go his way. Honestly i think its perfect casting
I really like how this version of the show isnt just a copy of the animation but more of a retelling of the story with its unique and own scenes
Awe, he's so timid and cute
THE ULTIMATE TRIBUTE!!! EPISODE 4 IS THE BEST EPISODE!!! 🥺❤️ MAJOR TEARBENDING WHEN THE INSTUMENTAL PICKED UP 😭😭😭😭😭
Appa may have carried the gaang but these two carried the show
The little things shown in this scene, for example when Iroh raised his head up, when Zuko sat down, gives such a stronger spectrum of emotion between there relationship.
Netflix is the real MVP for honoring Mako's memory ❤️❤️❤️ NOBODY can sing that the way he did 🥹🙏 RIP Uncle Iroh/Mako ❤️❤️❤️ you're memory lives on in us all
This scene was arguably my favorite. I think the homage and feels were great in this.
I was not expecting to be emotionally jumped scared by Leaves of the Vine!
Am I the only one that realizes how sad it is that we don't even get any flashback with Lu Ten and Iroh neither in the original series and the Netflix adaptation? We even had some flashbacks with Ursa in Zuko Alone, but with Lu Ten... It just reinforces the fact that he's gone.
Tears from our eyes,
Come rolling down,
Like little drops of rain,
When we hear the sound,
Avatar fans,
have nothing to defend
Against Uncle Iroh's,
ability to tearbend.
I tear and laugh at the same time, I read this with the music in the background right now
I had to pause when I was watching it the 1st time when I realized what the background song was.. I cried for 2 mins 😢
There's an old Korean saying....You bury your parents high above the mountain, but a child, you bury it deep in your heart.
That's a deep one I never heard of that before
This is "honor" but not just a word
This live action was amazing. I didn’t watch the show before it. Perhaps it wasn’t perfect, but it brought me to the original and now I understand this scene even more profoundly. ATLA fans should be thankful that it’s good enough to introduce fans to the original.
In the cartoon, it mentions how broken Iroh was after the news, this was such a good visual representation
This song always reminds me of people that used to be in my life and aren’t any more and this always makes me cry 😢
The song make me recall the time I had spent with my dog who passed away last year and my emotions overwhelmed me to the point of being completely broken and so vulnerable with so much anguish and sorrow in my heart that it hurts me so much knowing she gone and now I’m alone at night with no one their to comfort me
She was a companion that I wish I could have given her so much more for her in her life
You can talk all the crap you want on the Netflix adaptation, they didnt have someone sing Leaves from the Vine but still gave it a place in the show.
Its Mako's song, no Iroh has sang it since. And hopefully none ever will.
I applaud whoever made the decision, and the suits that gave it their approval. It was the right choice
I like that it showed zuko and lu tens relationship something the original didn’t show
The Fire Nation story is way more captivating then Aang’s in this adaption. Acting has me way more invested, or maybe it’s because we’ve never seen it.
Iroh lost a son but gained another in return. And this time, he would not fail to be there to help his son
While there were issues with this live adaptation, their depiction of Zuko, Iroh, and their relationship together were absolutely spot on. This was an amzing adaptation of Leaves from the Vine.
Leaves from the vine
Falling so slow
Like fragile tiny shells
Drifting in the foam
Little soldier boy
Come marching home
Brave soldier boy
Comes marching home
부모님은 산 위에 높이 묻지만, 자식은 마음 속 깊이 묻는다. "When parents die, they are buried on the mountain, but when a child dies, they are buried in the heart."
- Korean proverb
So I’m not someone who cries during movie too often but this was one of the few times I legitimately cried my eyes out
I think this was a fantastic way to do leaves from the vine
Leaves from the vineeee falling so slow😭😭😭😭😭😭like fragile tiny shells drifting through the foammmmm🥲🥲🥲🥲
It’s so nice for the series to show the empathetic and kind side of zuko
The betrayal later will be even more brutal to Iroh 😩😩😩😩😩
What betrayal?
@@cupcakemcsparklebutt9051at the end of season 2 when Zuko sided with Azula over Iroh
Omg yes😩
I love their relationship in both the animated and live action, fuck that's going to hurt like a motherfucker
Yeah, this was the moment that sold me on this show. It's not perfect, but it knows what to tell with it's old and new audience.
That's what I wanted from this adaptation, to know what's it telling, if they know the story from front to back, and want to tell a new version of it, then give it a shot, pour your heart knowing that YOU love this world and want to tell it.
Iroh lost a son but he gained another son. One that Lu Tin would be proud of.
I'm not the biggest fan of some of the changes and new direction and focus of this remake... but I don't think anyone can refuse to give kudos to this scene and everything that went into it. Respect
For all the flaws of this adaptation, expanding on the relationship between Iroh and Zuko is definitely one of the things that they got right.
Ive never wanted to hug Zuko more...
We finally get to see Zuko comforting his TRUE father
Imagine if the entire series was this good
Im so glad they didnt make anyone sing it. i got choked up as soon as i heard the instrumental in the background
this was beautifully made 🫡😭😭
This scene made me tearbend. 😢
I've never cried as hard as when I watched this for the first time
Not sure about the new live action yet but the relationship between zuko and irho is spot on
genuine hard tears started falling when i relaised the song was playing i yelled so loud
Poor Iroh. I can’t imagine the pain of losing your only child and heir to everything of yours. The love of your life does not always have to be a spouse or romantic person, it can be your son, your mother, your friends.
When I heard the first 2 notes it hit hard
salute to the orchestra team 🫶🏼😭😭
My partner and I were screaming at the T.V. for the majority of this episode. Then this scene came on and we were silenced. Cried. And accepted the respect given to such a translation of important imformation
I have learned so much from the show the og. But they acknowledged this scene perfectly.
Everytime there is a sad moment in Atla whit uncle Hiro, this song start to play this is so beautiful 🥲
Damn i always tear up whenever i come across this song.
😭😭😭 I'm not tearbending! You're not tearbending! *We're all TEARBENDING!*
Live action slayed this shit and im vibing with my tears
I might heavily dislike this adaption or interpretation of avatar the last airbender as a whole, but this scene? It has a heart and deserves it's screentime and to exist!
Lu Ten was probably ALOT like Iroh and seemed to be Zuko’s hero. If Lu Ten didn’t die I can’t imagine how much better off Zuko would’ve been